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Gassan Diamonds Amsterdam
The signage of the former Boas diamond factory, now home to Gassan Diamonds, is seen on the historic red brick building in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. The site, originally established in 1879 by the Boas brothers, is once Europe's largest diamond-cutting factory and continues the diamond tradition under Gassan since 1989. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Gassan Diamonds Amsterdam
The information board of the former Boas diamond factory, now home to Gassan Diamonds, is seen on the historic red brick building in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. The site, originally established in 1879 by the Boas brothers, is once Europe's largest diamond-cutting factory and continues the diamond tradition under Gassan since 1989. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Diamonds to help diagnose cancer spread
Ferrari Press Agency
Diamonds 1
Ref 17087
19/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Gavin Morley/University of Warwick
Diamonds could shine a light on the battle against cancer.
Researchers have built a new diamond-based sensor that could be used to better find tumours through tracing magnetic fluid injected in the body.
A cancer diagnosis is most problematic when cells from the tumour have spread to other organs known as metastasis.
This most often happens through the lymph nodes and the lymphatic draining system.
Tests to find whether cancer cells are lodged in the lymph nodes are the gold standard for detecting metastasis and directing the course of treatment.
Researchers at the UK’s University of Warwick report they have built a new non-toxic and non-radioactive device that uses the unique properties of diamonds to diagnose metastasised breast cancer.
This device is ultra-sensitive, handheld and works at long ranges, providing an upgraded solution to a regular challenge that cancer surgeons must cope with.
The diamond sensor works by detecting magnetic tracer fluid containing iron oxide nanoparticles which is introduced into the patient during or before breast cancer surgery.
The tracer fluid is injected into the tumour and then travels to the lymph nodes alongside metastasised cancer cells.
A magnetic field sensor based on a diamond can then locate the tracer fluid and pinpoint the lymph nodes to be surgically removed to stop the cancer spread.
Its compact design is achieved by using a tiny 0.5 mm diamond and a small permanent magnet that is attached to the probe head.
This eliminates the need for bulky electronics allowing for a handheld versatile tool.
OPS:Image of the diamond magnetometer probe head - 10mm in diameter, which means it is the first diamond sensor to be able to detect magnetic tracer fluid while being small enough for endoscopic use and keyhole surgery.
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Diamonds to help diagnose cancer spread
Ferrari Press Agency
Diamonds 1
Ref 17087
19/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit:Gavin Morley / University of Warwick
Diamonds could shine a light on the battle against cancer.
Researchers have built a new diamond-based sensor that could be used to better find tumours through tracing magnetic fluid injected in the body.
A cancer diagnosis is most problematic when cells from the tumour have spread to other organs known as metastasis.
This most often happens through the lymph nodes and the lymphatic draining system.
Tests to find whether cancer cells are lodged in the lymph nodes are the gold standard for detecting metastasis and directing the course of treatment.
Researchers at the UK’s University of Warwick report they have built a new non-toxic and non-radioactive device that uses the unique properties of diamonds to diagnose metastasised breast cancer.
This device is ultra-sensitive, handheld and works at long ranges, providing an upgraded solution to a regular challenge that cancer surgeons must cope with.
The diamond sensor works by detecting magnetic tracer fluid containing iron oxide nanoparticles which is introduced into the patient during or before breast cancer surgery.
The tracer fluid is injected into the tumour and then travels to the lymph nodes alongside metastasised cancer cells.
A magnetic field sensor based on a diamond can then locate the tracer fluid and pinpoint the lymph nodes to be surgically removed to stop the cancer spread.
Its compact design is achieved by using a tiny 0.5 mm diamond and a small permanent magnet that is attached to the probe head.
This eliminates the need for bulky electronics allowing for a handheld versatile tool.
OPS:Goup shot of Stuart Robertson (left), Alex Newman (middle) and Gavin Morley (right) in scrubs at the hospital, testing the diamond magnetometer
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Diamonds to help diagnose cancer spread
Ferrari Press Agency
Diamonds 1
Ref 17087
19/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit:Karishma Gokani / University of Warwick
Diamonds could shine a light on the battle against cancer.
Researchers have built a new diamond-based sensor that could be used to better find tumours through tracing magnetic fluid injected in the body.
A cancer diagnosis is most problematic when cells from the tumour have spread to other organs known as metastasis.
This most often happens through the lymph nodes and the lymphatic draining system.
Tests to find whether cancer cells are lodged in the lymph nodes are the gold standard for detecting metastasis and directing the course of treatment.
Researchers at the UK’s University of Warwick report they have built a new non-toxic and non-radioactive device that uses the unique properties of diamonds to diagnose metastasised breast cancer.
This device is ultra-sensitive, handheld and works at long ranges, providing an upgraded solution to a regular challenge that cancer surgeons must cope with.
The diamond sensor works by detecting magnetic tracer fluid containing iron oxide nanoparticles which is introduced into the patient during or before breast cancer surgery.
The tracer fluid is injected into the tumour and then travels to the lymph nodes alongside metastasised cancer cells.
A magnetic field sensor based on a diamond can then locate the tracer fluid and pinpoint the lymph nodes to be surgically removed to stop the cancer spread.
Its compact design is achieved by using a tiny 0.5 mm diamond and a small permanent magnet that is attached to the probe head.
This eliminates the need for bulky electronics allowing for a handheld versatile tool.
OPS:Diamond containing NV colour centres on a blue background
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Diamonds to help diagnose cancer spread
Ferrari Press Agency
Diamonds 1
Ref 17087
19/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Karishma Gokani /University of Warwick
Diamonds could shine a light on the battle against cancer.
Researchers have built a new diamond-based sensor that could be used to better find tumours through tracing magnetic fluid injected in the body.
A cancer diagnosis is most problematic when cells from the tumour have spread to other organs known as metastasis.
This most often happens through the lymph nodes and the lymphatic draining system.
Tests to find whether cancer cells are lodged in the lymph nodes are the gold standard for detecting metastasis and directing the course of treatment.
Researchers at the UK’s University of Warwick report they have built a new non-toxic and non-radioactive device that uses the unique properties of diamonds to diagnose metastasised breast cancer.
This device is ultra-sensitive, handheld and works at long ranges, providing an upgraded solution to a regular challenge that cancer surgeons must cope with.
The diamond sensor works by detecting magnetic tracer fluid containing iron oxide nanoparticles which is introduced into the patient during or before breast cancer surgery.
The tracer fluid is injected into the tumour and then travels to the lymph nodes alongside metastasised cancer cells.
A magnetic field sensor based on a diamond can then locate the tracer fluid and pinpoint the lymph nodes to be surgically removed to stop the cancer spread.
Its compact design is achieved by using a tiny 0.5 mm diamond and a small permanent magnet that is attached to the probe head.
This eliminates the need for bulky electronics allowing for a handheld versatile tool.
OPS:Diamond containing NV colour centres on a blue background with significantly more laser shining into it.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Diamonds to help diagnose cancer spread
Ferrari Press Agency
Diamonds 1
Ref 17087
19/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Gavin Morley/University of Warwick
Diamonds could shine a light on the battle against cancer.
Researchers have built a new diamond-based sensor that could be used to better find tumours through tracing magnetic fluid injected in the body.
A cancer diagnosis is most problematic when cells from the tumour have spread to other organs known as metastasis.
This most often happens through the lymph nodes and the lymphatic draining system.
Tests to find whether cancer cells are lodged in the lymph nodes are the gold standard for detecting metastasis and directing the course of treatment.
Researchers at the UK’s University of Warwick report they have built a new non-toxic and non-radioactive device that uses the unique properties of diamonds to diagnose metastasised breast cancer.
This device is ultra-sensitive, handheld and works at long ranges, providing an upgraded solution to a regular challenge that cancer surgeons must cope with.
The diamond sensor works by detecting magnetic tracer fluid containing iron oxide nanoparticles which is introduced into the patient during or before breast cancer surgery.
The tracer fluid is injected into the tumour and then travels to the lymph nodes alongside metastasised cancer cells.
A magnetic field sensor based on a diamond can then locate the tracer fluid and pinpoint the lymph nodes to be surgically removed to stop the cancer spread.
Its compact design is achieved by using a tiny 0.5 mm diamond and a small permanent magnet that is attached to the probe head.
This eliminates the need for bulky electronics allowing for a handheld versatile tool.
OPS:Image of the diamond magnetometer probe head - 10mm in diameter, which means it is the first diamond sensor to be able to detect magnetic tracer fluid while being small enough for endoscopic use and keyhole surgery.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRA -
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
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Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI diamond ring glows for important phone alls
Ferrari Press Agency
Ring 1
Ref 17029
28/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SPKTRL
A smart diamond ring that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of the most important smartphone notifications has been created to help people spend less time on their device.
The Light Ring by new French luxury technology brand SPKTRL uses artificial intelligence to limit how often the wearer is interrupted by alerts from their smartphone.
It applies filters so only urgent messages get through.
The ring uses colour to communicate with wearers who are able to personalise the device.
For instance, the perfectly colourless diamond may light up a soft blue to indicate a message from a loved one, while a vibrant magenta might indicate a critical work update.
Almost all other notifications and calls will be ignored so that users can batch-process them when they decide.
The messages are transmitted through a lab-grown diamond.
Lab diamonds, optically and structurally identical to mined ones, are increasingly used in deep tech fields such as quantum computing.
OPS: The AI-equipped Light Ring by French startup SPKTRL
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881lu)
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2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881pf)
Justine Lupe
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881pj)
Justine Lupe
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881si)
Connie Nielsen
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star at Sotheby's London
Unveiling The Williamson Pink Star one of the purest, pinkest diamonds ever to appear at auction at Sotheby's, London, UK.
31st August 2022.
One of only two internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamonds of over 10 carats ever to come to auction.
Estimated in excess of $21 million, to be offered at Sotheby's this Autumn.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Sofia Richie is spotted riding an electric golf cart with a friend in Malibu.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. June 27, 2022
A barefoot Sofia Richie, 23, flashes her $300,000 diamond engagement ring as she strolls through Malibu on a scorching summer afternoon. The model daughter of music legend Lionel Richie got engaged in April this year to music exec Elliot Grainge, 28, after splitting from previous love interest Scott Disick. Sofia looked chic in a white T-shirt, yellows jeans shorts and also enjoyed taking an electric golf cart for a spin near the beach.
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Sofia Richie is spotted riding an electric golf cart with a friend in Malibu.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. June 27, 2022
A barefoot Sofia Richie, 23, flashes her $300,000 diamond engagement ring as she strolls through Malibu on a scorching summer afternoon. The model daughter of music legend Lionel Richie got engaged in April this year to music exec Elliot Grainge, 28, after splitting from previous love interest Scott Disick. Sofia looked chic in a white T-shirt, yellows jeans shorts and also enjoyed taking an electric golf cart for a spin near the beach.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Gwen Stefani, 51, is seen showing off her engagement ring as she arrives at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Beverly Hills, CA, USA. November 20, 2020
Gwen Stefani, 51, is seen showing off her engagement ring as she arrives at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills. The singer and mother of three wore ankle length jeans, gray sweatshirt, white Vans and designer sunglasses.
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Gwen Stefani, 51, is seen showing off her engagement ring as she arrives at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Beverly Hills, CA, USA. November 20, 2020
Gwen Stefani, 51, is seen showing off her engagement ring as she arrives at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills. The singer and mother of three wore ankle length jeans, gray sweatshirt, white Vans and designer sunglasses.
CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Gwen Stefani, 51, is seen showing off her engagement ring as she arrives at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Beverly Hills, CA, USA. November 20, 2020
Gwen Stefani, 51, is seen showing off her engagement ring as she arrives at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills. The singer and mother of three wore ankle length jeans, gray sweatshirt, white Vans and designer sunglasses.
CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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NEWS - Kunstmesse STARTnet in der Saatchi Gallery, London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/Shutterstock (10969230m)
British artist Nat Bowen poses in front of her work "Black Diamond", made with one hundred layers of resin representing the facets of a diamond. The artwork is painted using 4.5 billion years old meteorite dust, amorphous carbon and graphite powder with 1,000 carats of crushed genuine black diamond set in resin in the centre. Bowen uses the study of Chromology, the psychology behind colour, as a way to communicate non verbally through her work. Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea. The contemporary art fair showcases local London, as well as international, galleries and individual artists from all over the world. The fair runs 21 to 25 October with Covid-19 protocols in place for visitors.
Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, LONDON, UK - 21 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
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A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137014_006
FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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